284 pattern-recognition "https:" "CMU Portugal Program FCT" Fellowship research jobs in Norway
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of Oslo's vibrant team as a PhD Research Fellow in AI methods for innovative robotics! PhD Research Fellow in AI methods for robotic body-brain co-design Apply for this job See advertisement About the
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position in AI driven protein design and experimental validation Apply for this job See advertisement About the position We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow position in AI driven
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as a Postdoc in AI & Robotics! Collaborate with top experts to design intelligent robots. Postdoctoral Research Fellow in AI methods for robotic body-brain co-design Apply for this job See
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conceptual and empirical aspects of the project. The fellow is expected to work independently and contribute actively to the design, implementation and dissemination of research within the project. The work
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-project As mobile energy storage systems become more widely adopted, managing them efficiently is becoming increasingly complex. Variations in terrain, road conditions, and traffic patterns increases
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Recognition, 2023. [4] Wang, J. "AdaptCMVC: Robust Adaption to Incremental Views in Continual Multi-view Clustering ." Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2025
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for developing reliable predictive models and ensuring safe and robust component design. This position is part of the CastAl project, which aims to identify the mechanisms governing stochastic fracture in HPDC
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to optimize performance and safety. Integration of Human Factors in Autonomous Systems: Examining how human capabilities and limitations impact autonomous system design and operation. This can include research
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loads on seaweed and macro algae. The application of the research is towards industrialization of seaweed production in general, and design of floating seaweed production facilities in particular
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Drug Registry and the Norwegian Patient Registry, we will track complex drug utilization patterns and mental health trajectories over time. In this project, we will also link the Norwegian Adverse Drug